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Put That On My Snap?! Using Snapchat for Business…

Snapchat for business? Snapchat is a social network with more than 150 million users. A user can send photos and videos, and have Snapchat calls with their friends. Once the snap is viewed, it disappears. Users can also post stories from their account, which are available to their friends for 24 hours then disappear.

Just Another Article About Web Design Best Practices in 2018…

Back at the end of 2017, nearly every web designer and web development company published a blog post about the “10 Things to Expect for Web Design in 2018.” In fact, when researching for this article, we counted no less than 20 pieces with almost this exact title…

How to Work With a Virtual Assistant to Maximize Your Time

A growing trend in today’s business culture is that of the virtual assistant. For many entrepreneurs, there are many benefits. These include the ability to assign administrative tasks so that you can focus on business growth as well as having a bonus resource to help ensure that you are organized, on schedule, and staying on track to meeting your goals.

Social Media Mid-Year Review 2017

Many business owners – entrepreneurs, micropreneurs, and solopreneurs – have a love-hate relationship with social media. All the “marketing experts” out there tell you that you need to be on social media but several of those same experts have differing opinions and ideas on what social media platforms you MUST use, how, and how often.

Back of the Napkin Ideas: Why You Should Carry a Notebook

The best ideas often happen in the most unexpected places and inopportune times when your mind is aimlessly engaged in a nonspecific activity. The best thing you can do under such circumstances is capture those fleeting ideas, thoughts, and feelings before they vanish forever. Some do it on the back of the napkin. The more organized ones do it with a notebook at hand.

Beyond Entrepreneurship and Innovation – Community at the Center of Successful Online Apps

From entertaining games that promote creativity and learning, to utilitarian apps that organize your to-do lists, controversial apps that help you spy on your spouse, and even life-saving apps that monitor your heart rate, if you dream it, you can find it. Because there appear to be inexhaustible markets for online apps (ever hear of iFart and ZitPicker?) – many developers have been led to believe all they need to do for an app to be successful is to… build it and they will come.

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